Re: Is it still Raining lollypops and gumdrops in LinTard Land - BSD

This is a discussion on Re: Is it still Raining lollypops and gumdrops in LinTard Land - BSD ; HangEveryRepubliKKKan writes:
> Now, we see that in the last 300 days Vista has sold around 100 million
> copies,
Not according to Microsoft, they didn't. Microsoft themselves claim only 88
million licensed "shipped":
http://www.electronista.com/articles....rate.slowing/
Your 100 million copies claim ...

Your 100 million copies claim is utterly bogus. Furthermore that's just the
number of licensed that was "shipped" by Microsoft. Probably half of them
are sitting in some warehouse somewhere, gathering dust, waiting for someone
to come along and buy them. And, of the rest, a good number probably ended
up getting downgraded to XP.

"… Every PC/laptop we purchase now comes with Vista and is instantly
downgraded to XP…"

I'm sure that guy's purchase orders are part of that 88 million number.
Vista turned out to be such a dud, that even many of Microsoft's fanboys
despise it, and downgrade it to XP at every possible opportunity.

And where did you get /that/ claim from. Probably the same place that gave
you the 100 million Vista fantasy.

Most surveys that attempt to measure Linux's marketshare only measure the
raw number of commercial licenses shipped. It's the only thing that they can
possibly measure, but it's only a fraction of the true share for the simple
reason that commercial licenses are just a small fraction of the overall
Linux marketshare. For every shipped commercial Linux license, there are a
countless number of installations of non-commercial Linux distribution. I
have four servers and three laptops running Fedora 8. It's a sure bet that
none of them will ever appear in any so-called official market share survey.
> So... What happened LinTard? How did YOOZERS go so spectacularly wrong?
>
> Is it still raining Gumdrops and lollypops in LinTard Land?